The Master of Philanthropy & Nonprofit Leadership program is based at Carleton University, in Ottawa (carleton.ca/mpnl). Faculty, alumni & leaders in our sector also publish research & articles for "PANL Perspective" (carleton.ca/panl).
Assistant Professor of Canadian Politics at Queen's University | LGBTQ2S+ politics, Canadian politics, and gender and politics
Assoc Prof., PhD in Public Policy & Administration
Writing and teaching on security, diplomacy, and emotion in global politics.
Political Science Prof and Laurier Research Chair | Federalism/Multilevel Governance | Political Economy | (Active) Transportation and Infrastructure Policy | Kitchener/Waterloo Region
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Former federal public servant. Now doing a PhD to figure it all out. Complex systems, decision making, and digital transformation. And my humans. And cats. Never forget the cats. Nor music.
Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University. Ottawa.
Territories, Canadian public administration, & Indigenous-Canada intergovernmental relations.
Professor in public policy at Carleton University.
Focus on the political economy of the pharmaceutical sector.
Current research project: https://carleton.ca/ghostmanagement/
Also a big fan of craft beers, slap bass, and Japanese death metal.
Assistant prof. at Carleton University’s School of Public Policy and Administration. Empirical microeconomist and evaluation nerd doing research on education and development. Otherwise looking for excuses to get outdoors. 🚴♀️🏃♀️❄️🇨🇦
Department of French - Carleton University
https://linktr.ee/french_carleton
Professor, School of Public Policy & Administration @carletonsppa.bsky.social, Carleton University. Environment. Governance. Regulations. (web: https://carleton.ca/sppa/people/auld-graeme/?)
Co-Editor, Regulation & Governance @reggovjournal.bsky.social
Located in Canada's capital, Carleton University is a dynamic research and teaching institution, with a tradition of leading change and promoting innovation.
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